Liberalism Divided: Freedom of Speech and the Many Uses of State Power

Owen M. Fiss is Sterling Professor of Law at Yale University. He was educated at Dartmouth ( 1959), Oxford ( 1961), and Harvard Law School ( 1964). He clerked for Thurgood Marshall during the 1964-1965 term of court, when Marshall was a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and for Justice William J. Brennan,
Jr., during the 1965-1966 term. Following these clerkships Fiss served in the Civil Rights
Division of the Department of Justice and, before moving to Yale, taught at the University
of Chicago.

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